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To: Nate who wrote (417)9/15/1999 9:38:00 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
but which timeline theory
I "believe" in quantum mechanics. I "believe" that time is the first order derivative of the change in size of the three space dimensions. Quantum fields exist throughout the universe as statistical probabilities until they are observed (I use this word scientificly, it does not mean someone has to be looking at every thing all the time). The observation is what we call "now". At time "now" the wave function future possiblities collapses into what is, instead of what may be. This is usually diagrammed as a three dimensional cone of possibilities for each event. The diagram is on two-dimensional space (because otherwise we would have to graph in four dimensions which I don't know how to do) but the assumption is made that the three space dimensions are pretty much alike except for direction.

TP - TIME is just one dang thing after another.